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Offshore services firms fall victims to oil downturn
Published Wed, Dec 17, 2014 · 09:50 PM
Singapore
IN line with falling oil prices, Singapore-listed offshore support services companies have seen a more than one-tenth average fall in total returns for their stocks so far this year, with some of the bigger entities registering a drop of more than half.
In a market update on Wednesday, Singapore Exchange said that the average total return decline was 13.4 per cent for the 32 offshore support services stocks.
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